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malfunction with Perl). You may want increased verbosity, that
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can be accomplished like this:
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$ HARNESS_VERBOSE=yes make test # Unix
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$ make VERBOSE=1 test # Unix
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$ DEFINE HARNESS_VERBOSE YES
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$ DEFINE VERBOSE 1
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$ mms test ! OpenVMS
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$ set HARNESS_VERBOSE=yes
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$ nmake test # Windows
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$ nmake VERBOSE=1 test # Windows
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If you want to run just one or a few specific tests, you can use
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the make variable TESTS to specify them, like this:
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And of course, you can combine (Unix example shown):
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$ HARNESS_VERBOSE=yes make TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' test
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$ make VERBOSE=1 TESTS='test_rsa test_dsa' test
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You can find the list of available tests like this:
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